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Fluoride Treatment and How it Impacts Oral Health

Fluoride Treatment

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Fluoride Treatment and How it Impacts Oral Health

Considered a natural mineral, fluoride is actually found in many of the foods that we eat and much of the water that we drink. That said the amount of fluoride that we receive from our environment varies widely from area to area around the country. Note that there are many benefits to fluoride treatment when it comes to oral or dental health. For example, this naturally occurring mineral can greatly enhance dental health by making the tooth enamel stronger. The end result is that the tooth becomes more resistant to tooth decay and cavities. Fluoride is also known for reducing the levels of acid that bacteria produce once it adheres to the teeth.

Bacteria and Infection

Children benefit particularly well with regard to fluoride because developing teeth are more sensitive to bacteria and infection. In other words, plaque can attack young teeth more aggressively than would be the case with adult teeth. Remember that plaque is nothing more than a sticky thin film of bacteria that forms on teeth after eating or drinking. Much research has shown that fluoride does indeed reduce decay by in some cases up to almost 70%. Fluoride is widely available in many over the counter products or can be applied in a dental office by your dentist.

Fluoride Toothpaste

Either way, the end results can be a substantial improvement in overall dental health. From fluoride toothpaste to fluoride mouthwash or the application by your dentist, improving dental health has never been easier and more convenient. The good news is that having a fluoride application done by your dentist only takes a few minutes. It is affordable and produces excellent results in children and adults alike. Talking with your dental care provider is the first place to start if you have concerns about dental health and how fluoride can help. Your dentist or dental hygienist will guide you on the best options in this regard.

Fluoride Toothpaste
Decay or Cavities

Fluoride has been applied for many years and has proven successful in improving dental health. Along with fluoride treatment there is also the option to have teeth sealed by your dentist. This is another technique that is designed to reduce the chances of tooth decay or cavities. When these techniques are used along with a good home dental care program and routine regular dental office visits the results can be quite impressive in terms of strong, healthy and attractive teeth. Contact your Elk Grove dentist, Dr. My Huynh at Laguna Park Dentistry for more information today on fluoride treatment.

References:
[1] What Does a Pediatric Dentist Do?
[2] Understanding Dental Crowns and Tooth Decay

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